AOCE has a presence across the United States and overseas supporting a range of established contracts enabling our government customers the flexibility to rapidly acquire our services in Training, Staff Support, Engineering & IT, and Performance Improvement.

PRIME CONTRACTS:

US Army / DOTD Task Order (TO 1702) under SMDA2S IDIQ - Prime

AOCE Retained to Provide Advisory and Assistance Services to U.S. Army Space & Missile Defense Command/Army Forces Strategic Command. AOCE has been re-awarded the Directorate of Training & Doctrine Support (DOTD) under the Space and Missile Defense Advisory and Assistance Services (SMDA2S) ID/IQ. The task order mission is to provide institutional and leader development training to Army Space and Missile Defense operators and professionals. AOCE will provide program management and quality assurance, Space, Ballistic Missile Defense and Institutional training critical to the Army’s readiness mission in support of both space and missile defense operations. Work is conducted at Peterson and Schriever Air Force Bases and other locations in the Colorado Springs, CO area. AOCE currently is responsible for the execution of six contracts under the SMDA2S ID/IQ.

US Air Force / ACC Fighter CAT CWD - Prime

AOCE Teams with DRG to Train Fighter Crews at Six U.S. Airbases. In April 2017, AOCE began its multi-million dollar contract with the U.S. Air Force providing Contract Aircrew Training Courseware Development and Continuation Training for F-15E, F-16 and F-22A aircraft at Seymour Johnson, Shaw, Langley, Nellis, Mountain Home and Hill Air Force bases. Along with subcontractor, Delaware Resource Group of Oklahoma, LLC, AOCE is responsible for maximizing operational effectiveness and combat capability of the new and rated aircrew members through academic and training device instruction, Distributed Mission Operations and Distributed Mission Training.

US Army / JBTEC Task Order (TO 1528) under SMDA2S IDIQ - Prime

AOCE is proud to announce their team’s first win under the SMDA2S IDIQ. This task order is to provide SMDA2S support to the U.S. Army Space & Missile Defense Command /Army Forces Strategic Command (USASMDC/ARSTRAT) / Joint Ballistic Missile Defense (JBMD) Training & Education Center (JBTEC). The objective of this effort is to provide training of all elements of the Ballistic Missile Defense Systems (BMDS) and how they support real world operational requirements. We will be providing Program Management and Quality Assurance Support, and input into Institutional Training, Joint Ballistic Missile Defense Training, Ballistic Missile Defense Asset Management, Command and Control, Battle Management, and Communications (C2BMC) Training, Joint Early Missile Warning, and International Simulation (ISim) User Training to the Joint Ballistic Missile Defense (JBMD) Training & Education Center (JBTEC).

US Army / DOTD Task Order (TO 1529) under SMDA2S IDIQ - Prime

AOCE has been awarded the Directorate of Training & Doctrine Support (DOTD) Task Order.This task order is to provide SMDA2S support to the U.S. Army Space & Missile Defense Command /Army Forces Strategic Command (USASMDC/ARSTRAT) / Future Warfare Center (FWC) - DOTD. AOCE will support the institutional and leader development training curriculum provided by the Directorate of Training and Doctrine (DOTD) to Army Space and Missile Defense operators and professionals. The mission of this training curriculum has been identified as critical to the Army’s readiness mission in support of both space and missile defense operations. Our Team will be providing Program Management and Quality Assurance Support, and input into Institutional Training, Doctrine development, Ballistic Missile Defense Training, and Space Training to support the Future Warfare Center (FWC) – DOTD.

This task order is to provide the 1st Space Brigade (1SP BDE) with technical expertise and continuity to carry out its mission supporting USSTRATCOM and ongoing overseas contingency operations. The technical expertise contributes directly to the preparation for deployment and ability of deploying brigade elements to carry out support to operations FREEDOM SENTINEL and other global operations. Deployment of Brigade S3-assigned military members coupled with extended pre-deployment absences for mandatory training and certification necessitate contractor support. Guidelines for these tasks are frequently very general in nature, and Team AOCE will interpret policy on our own initiative, conceptualize system problems or requirements, analyze highly complex technical and programmatic problems or alternatives and provide guidance to the command.

US Air Force / Distributed Mission Operations Center (DMOC) - Prime

As the Prime, AOCE is tasked to provide expert operational, technical, and analytical efforts to support the 705th Combat Training Squadron (705 CTS). The 705 CTS is the owner and operator of the Distributed Mission Operations Center (DMOC) – the United States Air Force’s centerpiece for the development, integration, and application of leading-edge Live, Virtual, and Constructive (LVC) simulation capabilities for training, testing, and experimentation. The objective of this work effort is to support the 705 CTS/DMOC and its wide range of national and international customers.

Support includes planning and execution of the AF’s VIRTUAL FLAG exercise series, NORTHERN EDGE, testing for net-enabled weapons, homeland defense experimentation, and research and development aimed at improving DoD’s Modeling and Simulation (M&S) capabilities.

US Air Force / 23rd Wing Moody Support - Prime

AOCE is Awarded the Contract to Provide Personnel to Support the 38th, 41st, 71st Rescue Squadrons and the 347th Operations Support Squadrons at Moody AFB, GAAOCE and its subcontractor, Spectrum Communications, were awarded a firm-fixed price contract at Moody Air Force Base, GA for services for all management, personnel, equipment, tools, materials, supervision, labor, and other items and services necessary to provide personnel support positions. AOCE will provide personnel to act as the Mobility Deployment Managers (MDM) who will ensure squadron personnel meet world-wide mobility training and records requirements to include individual security clearances, Law of Armed Conflict (LOAC) training, Ability to Survive and Operate (ATSO), weapons qualifications, immunizations, force protection, information assurance, and provide quarterly status reports to the squadron commander. AOCE will also provide personnel to act as the Current Operations Schedulers who will schedule, manage, and track all aspects of the units’ annual Flying Hour Program (FHP). One person will be provided to act as the Vehicle Control Manager (VCM) whom will manage the unit’s vehicle program to include General Service Administration (GSA) contract vehicles, military vehicles, all-terrain vehicles (ATV), and low-speed vehicles (LSV). And one person will be the Supply Manager (SM) whom will manage the unit’s supply program.

US Air Force / RPA Safety Capability - Prime

AOCE is Awarded the Air Force Safety Center Advisory and Assistance Services (A&AS) ContractAOCE has been awarded the contract to provide the Air Force Safety Center Advisory and Assistance Services (A&AS) to support studies, analysis, evaluation, engineering and technical services to the combatant commanders and major commands (MAJCOMs). The Air Force Safety Center provides proactive safety for the Remotely Piloted Aircraft (RPA) mishap prevention program by supporting the Safety Investigation Boards (SIB) and investigating RPA mishaps and facilitating the safe expansion of RPA operations within the National Airspace System (NAS). Services include System Safety Engineering, MQ-1/9 expertise, Airspace/Air Traffic Control subject matter experts, Human Factors subject matter experts, RPA Maintenance subject matter experts and Research Analyst activities. The RPA Safety Branch is leading a pioneering effort to integrate RPA’s into the NAS and establish a DoD template. AOCE is supporting this effort of developing the safety case necessary to achieve FAA approval of Ground Based Sense and Avoid (GBSAA) as an alternative to “see and avoid”. The RPA Safety Branch’s effort is the flagship for DoD operations after Army & Navy/Marine experienced difficulties at two other locations. The AFSEC’s endeavor requires deep expertise in diverse areas to achieve a credible safety case that will withstand FAA scrutiny.

HHS/HRSA / Managing Stakeholders - Prime

AOCE is Awarded Health and Human Services Blanket Purchase Order and First Task OrderAOCE recently was awarded a Blanket Purchase Agreement (BPA) with the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) to provide Coaching, Consulting, Facilitation and Customized Training Services. AOCE was also recently awarded a task order under that BPA to provide training entitled Managing Stakeholder Expectations and Relationships. The training will be delivered in Rockville, MD, Denver, CO and San Francisco, CA in two-day sessions. AOCE looks forward to supporting our newest customer on this and other task orders!

HHS/HRSA / Coaching & Mentoring Stakeholders - Prime

AOCE is awarded a Blanket Purchase Agreement (BPA) contract with the Department of Health and Human Services, Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA)AOCE was awarded a Blanket Purchase Agreement (BPA) contract with the Department of Health and Human Services, Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) in 2011 to provide Coaching, Consulting, Facilitation, and Customized Training Services. HRSA is the primary Federal agency for improving access to health care services for people who are uninsured, isolated or medically vulnerable. The Division of Workforce Development (DWD), now known as the HRSA Learning Institute was established in April 2010 to create a culture and climate of knowledge sharing, continuous learning, and professional development by providing services to support HRSA’s skilled workforce.

SUBCONTRACTS:

US Air Force / A8 UAS & ISR

General Dynamics Information Technology (GDIT), Air Force Services, Awarded GSA Task Order Providing UAS and High Altitude ISR Requirements and Management Support to HQ ACC/A8YSupporting GDIT as a sub, AOCE supports ACC/A8Y as Air Combat Command’s focal point for Unmanned Aerial System and High-Altitude ISR requirements including all aspects of managing RQ-4 Global Hawk modernization. Support services include assistance in management of all aspects of UAS and High-Altitude ISR systems; bed down planning; budgets and plans; CONOPS development; airspace management; regulatory guidance development; communications requirements and plans; contingency planning; and management oversight of operations, logistics, and other support activities to include support in planning and conduct of operational and developmental exercises and demonstrations.

US Air Force / A3 TDLOMO

BlueForce is Awarded the Air Combat Command and Control Tactical Data Link Operations and Management Organization (A3 TDLOMO) ContractSupporting BlueForce as a sub, AOCE will support the Headquarters Air Combat Command, Command and Control, Intelligence, Surveillance, and Reconnaissance Operations Division, HQ ACC/A3CJ, Tactical Data Link Operations and Management Organization (TDLOMO). HQ ACC/A3CJ provides Tactical Data Link (TDL) Operations and Management program support for ACC as well as service support to the MAJCOMs and Warfighting commands. The primary responsibility of A3CJ as the TDLOMO is to provide ACC/A3 with one organization to address cross platform TDL operations and any resulting issues from platform implementation, operational TDL employment, and data link management with the goal of fostering interoperability, cross-domain integration, and enhancing the digital kill chain. AOCE provides A3CJ with Link 16 network design and management support services. The TDLOMO operates the Air Force Link 16 Network Design Facility with primary responsibility for the design, delivery and maintenance of Link 16 operational networks used by AF organizations worldwide for training, exercises, testing and contingency operations. As part of the responsibility to support timely net-centric operations, A3CJ represents the AF as lead command for TDL operations throughout the four phases of the Link 16 network management process (design, planning, initiation, and operation).

US Air Force / AFMSA

Mayvin is Awarded the Air Force Medical Support Agency (AFMSA) ContractAOCE will be subcontracting to The Mayvin Consulting Group, Inc. (Mayvin) to support the Air Force Medical Support Agency (AFMSA) mission by providing a full range of non-personal professional advisory and assistance services (A&AS) to support the staff, customer base, and projects relating to the overall program and acquisition management of SG5M programs. The Headquarters United States Air Force Surgeon General’s Office (HQ USAF/SG), serves as the Air Force Medical Services (AFMS) resource management support for AFMSA, and other HQ USAF/SG agencies. The Acquisition Support Cell (ASC) was created to assist program managers (PM) assigned to the Air Force (AF) medical arena in fully developing their acquisition packages and acting as a liaison between PMs and the procuring agencies.

US Air Force / MQ-1/MQ-9 CAT/CWD

AOCE Teams Up with CAE USA on the MQ-1/MQ-9 Contract Aircrew Training and Courseware Development (CAT/CWD) ContractAOCE is pleased to announce that prime contractor CAE USA has subcontracted to AOCE for support of the MQ-1/MQ-9 Contract Aircrew Training and Courseware Development (CAT/CWD) contract, which is one of the largest Major Weapons Systems in the Combat Air Forces. The MQ-1/MQ-9 CAT/CWD contract includes academic, training device, and live flying instruction in support of formal course syllabi, training plans, event instructor guides and Continuation Training (CT) for personnel in support of operations at Creech Air Force Base AFB, NV, Holloman AFB, NM, March ARB, CA, Hancock Field Air National Guard Base (ANGB), NY and possible other locations that may be required in the future.

DHS ICE & Gemstone

AOCE Teams with BAH to Provide Leadership Coaching Services to Senior Leaders in the Federal ServiceTeamed with our prime contractor, Booz Allen Hamilton (BAH), AOCE’s Chief Executive Officer, Jim Hartney, has provided leadership coaching services to senior leaders in the Federal Service over the past year. The primary goals of this effort have been to improve organizational effectiveness, manage change, and enhance the quality of performance as well as aid senior management in developing a high performing staff. This has been accomplished by providing one-on-one leadership coaching, feedback and strategy discussions to high performing leaders with Senior Executive Service potential. Mr. Hartney, an International Coaching Federation trained leadership coach, has helped these leaders identify critical success factors, identify strengths and weaknesses, and create personal development action plans.

US Air Force / FMS III

Blue Force is Awarded the Air Combat Command (ACC) Foreign Military Sales (FMS) ContractActing as a subcontractor to BlueForce, AOCE will provide Management and Professional Services for the Air Combat Command (ACC) International Affairs Security Cooperation Division (ACC/IAS). The ACC/IAS Division is responsible for development, management, and execution of ACC managed Foreign Military Sales (FMS) cases, as well as management of ACC FMS case lines from FMS cases managed by Air Force agencies other than ACC. The ACC International Affairs Directorate (ACC/IA) manages ACC FMS cases and other International Partner engagements of interest to ACC.

US Air Force / Space Based Infrared System Ground Segment, Mission Control Station Backup-2 (MCSB-2)

Block 10 Facility Development Security Escort ServicesAOCE was awarded, as the subcontractor, a Time and Material subcontract to provide TS/SCI Security Escort Services over a 15 month period to Lockheed Martin Corporation. AOCE’s TS/SCI Security cleared Escorts provided positive and visual control of uncleared contractor personnel that were performing facility upgrades of the MCSB Power and Cooling Project 1 & MCSB-2 Alternate Launch and Anomaly Resolution Center (Alt LARC) / RGS-B Office Area Project 2 at Schriever AFB. AOCE ensured proper procedures were followed during entry and exiting of uncleared contractor personnel into the Schriever AFB Restricted Areas, to include the Mission Control Station (MCSB) building, the Satellite Operations Center, Technical Control room, and the facility Computer center. AOCE’s ability to provide regularly scheduled security escorts, as well as filling short notice security escort requirements, resulted in no contractor being delayed due to lack of security escorts availability.

AOCE

AOCE provides highly skilled personnel to support virtually every role in our client’s program lifecycle from leadership and staffing support to training and engineering/IT support with over 95% of our workforce holding a security clearance.